Combine Results

Grade

4.40 SEC

17 REPS

33.0 INCH

125.0 INCH

7.08 SEC

Draft Analysis:

Bucky Brooks' take: Streeter was expected to come off the board sooner. His combination of speed and athleticism could make him a surprise contributor.

6'5" Height

34 3/4" Arm Length

219LBS. Weight

9 1/2" Hands

Overview

Streeter started only one year at Miami. He has a very impressive frame, and the speed to match. He can make splash plays for his team right when he steps on the field. He has third-round value with the opportunity to ascend.

Analysis

Strengths

Streeter has premier tools to stretch the field for an NFL offense. He excels at plucking jump balls thrown in his area. He really has come on strong of late in his ability to separate from defenders in short-to-intermediate routes.

Weaknesses

Streeter needs to develop the technical parts of his game to be able to demand consistent playing time on the outside. He false steps often at the snap and has a below-average burst off the line. Although he uses his length well to avoid defensive backs at the line of scrimmage, he could have issues once teams start to get in his face. He runs sloppy routes and isn't definitive in his movements.

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Grade

Title

Draft (Round)

Description

96-100

Future Hall of Famer

Top Pick

A once-in-a-generation type prospect who could change how his position is played

85-95

Immediate Starter

1st

An impact player with the ability/intangibles to become a Pro Bowl player. Expect to start immediately except in a unique situation (i.e. behind a veteran starter).

70-84

Eventual Starter

2nd-3rd

A quality player who will contribute to the team early on and is expected to develop into a starter. A reliable player who brings value to the position.

50-69

Draftable Player

4th-7th

A prospect with the ability to make team as a backup/role player. Needs to be a special teams contributor at applicable positions. Players in the high range of this category might have long-term potential.

20-49

Free Agent

UDFA

A player with solid measurables, intangibles, college achievements, or a developing skill that warrants an opportunity in an NFL camp. In the right situation, he could earn a place on a 53-man roster, but most likely will be a practice squad player or a camp body.